I might, might, might have funds to do a youth-hostel, red-eye, no-frills visit to someplace foreign.

And since I've already been to the other cultural capitals on my bucket list (Paris, Rome), I'm might try London, in the fall. It'll be nice to visit someplace where I can speak something like the native language.

I haven't traveled by air in ages (and to Europe in about 30 years).

How do I get a cheap flight? Can I still bring my own food on the plane now?

I might, might, might have funds to do a youth-hostel, red-eye, no-frills visit to someplace foreign.

And since I've already been to the other cultural capitals on my bucket list (Paris, Rome), I'm might try London, in the fall. It'll be nice to visit someplace where I can speak something like the native language.

I haven't traveled by air in ages (and to Europe in about 30 years).

How do I get a cheap flight? Can I still bring my own food on the plane now?

I'm assuming you're in the US. The most competitive transatlantic airline is Norwegian, who are a no frills airline that offer very cheap tickets. Occasionally they offer sales. For example, I've seen one way tickets from San Francisco Oakland Airport to London Gatwick for as low as $69. Currently, the October price on that route is $164, which is still pretty good.

I might, might, might have funds to do a youth-hostel, red-eye, no-frills visit to someplace foreign.

And since I've already been to the other cultural capitals on my bucket list (Paris, Rome), I'm might try London, in the fall. It'll be nice to visit someplace where I can speak something like the native language.

I haven't traveled by air in ages (and to Europe in about 30 years).

How do I get a cheap flight? Can I still bring my own food on the plane now?

I'm assuming you're in the US. The most competitive transatlantic airline is Norwegian, who are a no frills airline that offer very cheap tickets. Occasionally they offer sales. For example, I've seen one way tickets from San Francisco Oakland Airport to London Gatwick for as low as $69. Currently, the October price on that route is $164, which is still pretty good.

Yeah could also google Spencer and Marks, general and legal, and Ramsden Harry.

Do you really want to go to London? If you are going to come to england stay in somewhere nice like Bath or at the south coast. London is such a shithole now, dib. And anyone not used to all the dangers of cycling on london's roads shouldnt attempt it unless they have a death wish and want to see how long you can lay in a hospital corridor with your leg hanging off.

Yeah could also google Spencer and Marks, general and legal, and Ramsden Harry.

Do you really want to go to London? If you are going to come to england stay in somewhere nice like Bath or at the south coast. London is such a shithole now, dib. And anyone not used to all the dangers of cycling on london's roads shouldnt attempt it unless they have a death wish and want to see how long you can lay in a hospital corridor with your leg hanging off.

Yeah could also google Spencer and Marks, general and legal, and Ramsden Harry.

Do you really want to go to London? If you are going to come to england stay in somewhere nice like Bath or at the south coast. London is such a shithole now, dib. And anyone not used to all the dangers of cycling on london's roads shouldnt attempt it unless they have a death wish and want to see how long you can lay in a hospital corridor with your leg hanging off.

Billy-bob, I used to cycle in Los Angeles, where car ownership is a fetish. (Although I might find it a challenge riding on the wrong side of the road! )

Also, I'll be doing this on the cheap every step of the way, so traveling from the airport to the city will be the longest ride I pay for.